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A non-example for a proportion would be something like a random collection of numbers without any relationship or comparison between them. It's like trying to compare apples to aardvarks - they're just not related in any way. So, if you're looking for a non-example, just think of a jumbled mess of numbers that have no rhyme or reason to them.

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Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! A non-example of a proportion would be if you had two sets of numbers that were not equal to each other when compared. Just like how every tree needs a strong trunk to stand tall, a proportion needs its numbers to be in harmony to create balance and beauty.

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if they do not equal the same sum or multiplication or what ever

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